Abstract
The demand for fiber-filled polymers has witnessed a significant upswing in recent years. A comprehensive understanding of the local fiber orientation is imperative to accurately predict the mechanical properties of fiber-filled products. In this study, we experimentally investigated the fiber orientation kinetics in uniaxial extensional flows. For this, we equipped a rheometer with a Sentmanat extensional measurement device and with an optical train that allows us to measure the fiber orientation in situ during uniaxial extension using small angle light scattering. We investigated an experimental system with glass fibers for the suspended phase ( L / D = 8 − 15 ), and for the matrix either low density polyethylene, which shows strain hardening in extension, or linear low density polyethylene, which shows no strain hardening. For these two polymer matrices, the fiber orientation kinetics were investigated as a function of fiber volume fraction ( ϕ = 1 % , 5%, and 10%) and Weissenberg number (by varying the Hencky strain rate, ϵ ˙ H = 0.01 − 1 s − 1 ). We found that all these parameters did not influence the fiber orientation kinetics in uniaxial extension and that these kinetics can be described by a multiparticle model, based on Jeffery’s equation for single particles. Our results show that, in uniaxial extension, fiber orientation is solely determined by the applied strain and that, up to the concentrated regime ( ϕ ≈ D / L ), fiber-fiber interactions do not influence the fiber orientation. The extensional stress growth coefficient of these composites, which is measured simultaneously with the orientation, shows high agreement with Batchelor’s equation for rodlike suspensions.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 171-185 |
Number of pages | 15 |
Journal | Journal of Rheology |
Volume | 68 |
Issue number | 2 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Mar 2024 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© 2024 Author(s).
Funding
This research forms part of the research programme of the Dutch Polymer Institute (DPI), Project No. 840, Engineering the rheology ANd processinG-induced structural anisotropy of poLymEr composites with non-Brownian fibrous particles (ANGLE). The authors thank Nippon Electric Glass NL for supplying the short glass fibers, and Rafael Sablong of PTG Eindhoven for the GPC measurements.
Funders | Funder number |
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Dutch Polymer Institute (DPI) | 840 |
Keywords
- fiber composite
- fiber orientation kinetics
- fiber suspension
- fiber suspension rheology
- in situ SALS
- SER fixture
- small angle light scattering
- uniaxial elongation
- uniaxial extension